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The Florida Repository serves for historical, academic, and cultural materials related to the state of Florida. This repository includes research studies, historical documents, and scholarly works that explore Florida's development, culture, and contributions to regional and national history.
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Item Open Access 1927 (vol II) Fla. Laws 212, pts. 18(General Publisher, 1927)Granted the city council the authority to prohibit and regulate the carrying of dirks, metal knuckles, or other dangerous weapons which are not firearmsItem Open Access 1927 (vol II) Fla. Laws 212, pts. 17(General Publisher, 1927)Granted the city council the authority to prohibit and regulate the discharge of firearms or other explosivesItem Open Access 1927 (vol II) Fla. Laws 212, pts. 16(General Publisher, 1927)Granted the city council the authority to regulate the carrying of firearmsItem Open Access 1927 (vol II) Fla. Laws 212, pts. 15(General Publisher, 1927)Granted the city council the authority to prohibit and regulate the sale of firearms, cartridges, gun shells, or other ammunition for firearmsItem Open Access 1927 (vol II) Fla. Laws 212, pts. 14(General Publisher, 1927)Granted the city council the authority to prohibit and regulate the sale, or use, of toy pistols, air guns, and slungshotsItem Open Access 1931 Fla. Laws 2069, § 7(General Publisher, 1931)Granted the Village the authority to license, tax, regulate, and prohibit explosives, guns, pistol, and other weapons.Item Open Access 1921 Fla. Laws 307, An Act to Protect the Birds and Wild Life of the County of Orange and State of Florida and to Prevent the Hunting of Same During the Closed Season, ch. 8781, § 2(General Publisher, 1921)Prohibited anyone carrying a gun in the woods, field, or on the water such as those generally used for hunting game or having a gun during the closed season. Violators subject to arrest, fine, and imprisonment.Item Open Access 1911 Fla. Laws 268-69, An Act Regulating the Manner of Catching Fish in the Fresh Water Lakes and Streams of Leon County, and Providing Punishment for Violations of this Act, ch. 6283, § 1(General Publisher, 1911)Prohibited fishing in the freshwater lakes and steams of Leon county with any seine, net, basket, trap, gun speer or gig. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access 1899 Fla. Laws 280 § 33(General Publisher, 1899)Granted the city council the authority to regulate the storage of gun powder, tar, pitch, resin, saltpeter, gun-cotton, coal oil, and all other combustibles, explosives, and inflammable materials. Also the use of lights, candles, lamps, and steam pipes in all stables, shops, and other places.Item Open Access 1887 Fla. Laws 164-165, An Act to Establish the Municipality of Jacksonville Provide for its Government and Prescribe it’s jurisdiction and powers, chap. 3775, § 4(General Publisher, 1887)Granted the city of Jacksonville the authority to regulate and license the sale of firearms and suppress the carrying of concealed weapons.